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Razor Jr Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Razor Jr Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter




Designed for new riders, this fun three-wheeled scooter offers great stability and balance for little ones still developing their coordination skills. It features a wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck, 98mm wheels, and a newly designed folding mechanism that allows for compact storage. Soft foam grip handles allow for a comfortable grip while riding. Appropriate for riders ages two and older, this kick scooter is easy to assemble.

Key Features:

  • For riders ages 2 and older
  • 45-pound weight limit
  • Three-wheeled design provides great stability
  • Easy to control
  • 98 mm urethane wheels
  • Extra-wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck
  • Soft foam grip handles
  • Quick and easy assembly

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars My grandson Jake
Jake thanks you for the many hours of funds he already enjoyed riding his razor. I thank you for a prompt delivery.

3 Stars Fancy but not functional
It surely is a fancy scooter I’ve ever seen.

But it was too slow and even risky (handle bar) for my 3 yr old boy.

Shipping was delayed, and the logo on the handle bar was printed on the back, and my boy kept asking me which way the handle was supposed to go.

4 Stars all good
Its really good, little one likes it a lot. I just wish it was little bit cheaper to deserve 5 stars.

2 Stars Doesn’t glide but good stability
We got the Razor Jr scooter for our 3 1/2 year old. You have to constantly kick to keep moving - it never glides like a classic Razor scooter. If you are looking for the stability of the 3 wheels with the glide of a classic Razor try the Mini Kick Scooter by Micro Mobility for around $75. If your kid is fairly coordinated and can balance then just get the classic Razor Scooter A.

4 Stars Good starter scooter
I bought this scooter for my 3 year old so he would have a good quality first scooter that also looked like his older brother’s Razor scooter. The first one that arrived in the mail had the plastic around the wheels broken off so we had to return it. The second one arrived and has been fine ever since but I worry about all the plastic. With a boy riding it (and one already arriving broken), I wonder how long the plastic will hold up. Considering the regular Razors are all metal, I’m not sure why the base and unerside has so much plastic on it. That’s my only complaint. Otherwise, it’s a great first scooter.

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